German International School New York (GIS)

German International School New York is a Pre-K through Grade 12 college preparatory institution which confers both the German International Abitur and the New York State High School Diploma on its graduates. We challenge our students to take advantage of the rigorous academic instruction with its emphasis on critical thinking, as well as the multi-lingual, cross-cultural setting, to grow into socially and environmentally aware global citizens.

German International School New York (GIS) has been awarded the title "Excellent German School Abroad".

German International School New York welcomes families of every background with an interest in German language and culture into a dynamic, bilingual, multi-cultural pre-k through 12th grade, college preparatory day school in the heart of Westchester. The depth of our international community and the strength of our bilingual curriculum nurture children’s innate capacity for languages. This enables them to grow into adaptable, open-minded, socially responsible, global citizens. Graduates earn a New York high school diploma and the German International Abitur. Our well-rounded, globally oriented program opens a world of possibilities for your child!

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German International School New York welcomes families of all nationalities. We are a vibrant, pre-K through 12th grade independent day school. Established in 1980, our German-English bilingual curriculum and our international community of children cultivates students of exceptional character who are open to the world. Graduates earn both a New York high school diploma and the highly acclaimed German International Abitur. Visit us at an open house or contact us to schedule a private tour.

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